HORST POSSLING + CLEMENS MEYER + SCHWEPPENHÄUSER, THOMSEN & SØNDERGAARD/ LUKOSZEVIEZE

The fall of the sound wall...
06/11/2009 - 21:00

WUNDERGRUND at LITERATURHAUS - Entrance: DDK 80,-/50,- Buy tickets here


The 9th of November 1989 the first East Germans ran through the Wall in Bornholmerstrasse in Berlin. 20 years is no age, and to night we highlight a vital marking of the fall of the Wall with artists from Russia, Lithuania, Germany and Denmark!
 
HORST POSSLING/SCHWANZEN SÄNGER KNABEN
 
We are proud to present the world premier of Horst Possling’s new show dedicated the fall of the Wall. Together with the Copenhagen quartet Schwanzen Sänger Knaben, he will present total theater as it is only comes from the wild Berlin scene. Reinhold Friedl, who knows all to well that when Horst Possling is on, everything wondrous can happen, curates the concert.
 
AUTHOR ROCK FEAT. CLEMENS MEYER
 
The German author Clemens Meyer (1977) is a rising star on the European literal map. He debuted with the novel Als wir träumten that delivers a wild and violent bid for the big European novel about Die Wende. To night it is in dialogue with Mirjam Gebauer, that he gives his say to the fall of the Wall...
 
SCHWEPPENHÄUSER/THOMSEN/SØNDERGAARD/ANTON LUKOSZEVIEZE
 
The sound poetic trio Schweppenhäuser/Thomsen with the Danish author Morten Søndergaard meets the Lithuanian cellist Anton Lukoszevieze, one of the most striking voices on the experimental European music scene. The night is dedicated to an attempt to topple the sound barrier with heavy sound rubbles and tongue sprayed sound graffiti, while Lukoszevieze with his four strengths tries to keep it up…
 
THE ILJA EHRENBURG EXHIBITION
  
Literaturhaus presents an exhibition on the life and work of the Russian author and journalist Ilja Ehrenburg. Ehrenburg built bridges between the Soviet and the Western intellectuals before and during the Cold War…  
 
The night is presented in co-operation with the literature festival Copenhagen Reads, Literaturhaus, Goethe-Institut Dänemark & the jounal Den Blå Port.